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@ -141,7 +141,11 @@ extract_markup() {
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# scrape_targets **/*.markup | sort | uniq
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while read -r; do
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scrape_targets "${REPLY}"
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done < <(find . -name "*.markup") | sort | uniq > raw_targets
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done < <(find . -name "*.markup") | sort | uniq > fresh_targets
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while read -r; do
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prepend "https://wiki.bash-hackers.org" "${REPLY}"
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done < fresh_targets > raw_targets
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# And as before, we generate a list of targets and retrieve them
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while read -r; do
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@ -157,3 +161,20 @@ extract_markup() {
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pandoc --from dokuwiki --to gfm --toc --no-highlight "${REPLY}" > "${REPLY/.markup/}.md"
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done < <(find . -name "*.markup")
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)
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# Ugh, screw the constant while read loops. Let's extglob from here.
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# Replace <note important>
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sed -i -e 's/\\<note important\\>/\| :loudspeaker: /' ./**/*.md
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# Replace <note info>
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sed -i -e 's/\\<note info\\>/\| :memo: /' ./**/*.md
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# Replace <note tip>
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sed -i -e 's/\\<note tip\\>/\| :bulb: /' ./**/*.md
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# Replace <note warning>
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sed -i -e 's/\\<note warning\\>/\| :warning: /' ./**/*.md
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# Replace </note>
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sed -i -e 's/\\<\/note\\>/ |\n| --- |/' ./**/*.md
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3
bash4.md
3
bash4.md
@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
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(4.3 will come soon), I consider it to be "standard". This page is not
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maintained anymore and is left here to keep your links working. See the
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[bashchanges](/scripting/bashchanges) page for new stuff
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introduced.\</note\>
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introduced. |
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| --- |
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Besides many bugfixes since Bash 3.2, Bash 4 will bring some interesting
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new features for shell users and scripters. See also
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ argument!).
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The `-v` Option can't assign directly to array indexes in Bash versions
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older than Bash 4.1.
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\<note warning\> In versions newer than 4.1, one must be careful when
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| :warning: In versions newer than 4.1, one must be careful when
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performing expansions into the first non-option argument of printf as
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this opens up the possibility of an easy code injection vulnerability.
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@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ If you must, either specify a hard-coded format string or use -- to
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signal the end of options. The exact same issue also applies to
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[read](commands/builtin/read), and a similar one to
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[mapfile](commands/builtin/mapfile), though performing expansions into
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their arguments is less common. \</note\>
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their arguments is less common. |
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| --- |
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### Arguments
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@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ Take care to avoid [word splitting](/syntax/expansion/wordsplit), as
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accidentally passing the wrong number of arguments can produce wildly
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different and unexpected results. See [this article](/syntax/words).
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\<note warning\> <u>**Again, attention:**</u> When a numerical format
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| :warning: <u>**Again, attention:**</u> When a numerical format
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expects a number, the internal `printf`-command will use the common Bash
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arithmetic rules regarding the base. A command like the following
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example **will** throw an error, since `08` is not a valid octal number
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@ -104,7 +105,8 @@ example **will** throw an error, since `08` is not a valid octal number
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printf '%d\n' 08
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\</note\>
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| --- |
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### Format strings
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`s` will append a line to a file as will writing a line to file
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descriptor `t`.
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\<note tip\>The syntax is somewhat confusing in that you would think
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| :bulb: The syntax is somewhat confusing in that you would think
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that the arrow would point in the direction of the copy, but it's
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reversed. So it's `target>&source` effectively.\</note\>
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reversed. So it's `target>&source` effectively. |
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So, as a simple example (albeit slightly contrived), is the following:
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to the beginning of the line. The whole error message is *printed*, but
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you *see* only part of it!
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\<note warning\> It's easy to imagine the `^M` is bad in other places
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| :warning: It's easy to imagine the `^M` is bad in other places
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too. If you get weird and illogical messages from your script, rule out
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the possibility that`^M` is involved. Find and eliminate it! \</note\>
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the possibility that`^M` is involved. Find and eliminate it! |
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### How can I find and eliminate them?
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start.md
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start.md
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## Dictionary
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\<note tip\>A list of expressions, words, and their meanings is
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[here](/dict/index).\</note\>
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| :bulb: A list of expressions, words, and their meanings is
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[here](/dict/index). |
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## Links
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\<note\> For completeness and details on several parameter expansion
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variants, see the [article about parameter expansion](/syntax/pe) and
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check the notes about arrays. \</note\>
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check the notes about arrays. |
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| Syntax | Description |
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|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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@ -217,7 +218,7 @@ It is best to [explicitly specify
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-v](commands/builtin/unset#portability_considerations) when unsetting
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variables with unset.
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\<note warning\> Specifying unquoted array elements as arguments to any
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| :warning: Specifying unquoted array elements as arguments to any
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command, such as with the syntax above **may cause [pathname
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expansion](/syntax/expansion/globs) to occur** due to the presence of
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glob characters.
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@ -237,7 +238,8 @@ To avoid this, **always quote** the array name and index:
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unset -v 'x[1]'
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This applies generally to all commands which take variable names as
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arguments. Single quotes preferred. \</note\>
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arguments. Single quotes preferred. |
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## Usage
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are undergo normal argument expansion before being passed to the builtin
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which evaluates the resulting string as an assignment (somewhat like
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`eval`, but there are differences.) `'Todo:`' Discuss this in detail.
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\</note\>
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### Indirection
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### Scope
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\<note important\> Note: According to multiple comments and sources, the
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| :loudspeaker: Note: According to multiple comments and sources, the
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scope of process substitution file descriptors is **not** stable,
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guaranteed, or specified by bash. Newer versions of bash (5.0+) seem to
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have shorter scope, and substitutions scope seems to be shorter than
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and
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[stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46660020/bash-what-is-the-scope-of-the-process-substitution);
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the latter discussion contains a script that can test the scoping
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behavior case-by-case \</note\>
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behavior case-by-case |
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If a process substitution is expanded as an argument to a function,
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expanded to an environment variable during calling of a function, or
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- after **every** `:` (colon) in the assigned value:
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`TARGET=file:~moonman/share`
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\<note info\> As of now (Bash 4.3-alpha) the following constructs
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| :memo: As of now (Bash 4.3-alpha) the following constructs
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**also** works, though it's not a variable assignment:
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echo foo=~
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echo foo=:~
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I don't know yet, if this is a bug or intended. \</note\>
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I don't know yet, if this is a bug or intended. |
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This way you can correctly use the tilde expansion in your
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[PATH](/syntax/shellvars#PATH):
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`Jan Schampera Erich-Schott-Str. 2 95666 Mitterteich Federal Republic of Germany`
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\<note warning\>*"I am not responsible for contents of linked pages. I
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| :warning: *"I am not responsible for contents of linked pages. I
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dissociate myself from illegal contents, especially child porn, any
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radical statements, picture material as well as illegal links. The
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webmasters of linked pages are responsible by themselves! I assure my
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users of trying to link only serious pages, and of checking my links
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first. But at least I can not guarantee for unknown people and their
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thoughts."*\</note\>
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thoughts."* |
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